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Great Expectations
‘No; she was acquitted. - My poor Handel, I hurt you!’
‘It is impossible to be gentler, Herbert. Yes? What
else?’
‘This acquitted young woman and Provis had a little
child: a little child of whom Provis was exceedingly fond.
On the evening of the very night when the object of her
jealousy was strangled as I tell you, the young woman
presented herself before Provis for one moment, and
swore that she would destroy the child (which was in her
possession), and he should never see it again; then, she
vanished. - There’s the worst arm comfortably in the sling
once more, and now there remains but the right hand,
which is a far easier job. I can do it better by this light
than by a stronger, for my hand is steadiest when I don’t
see the poor blistered patches too distinctly. - You don’t
think your breathing is affected, my dear boy? You seem
to breathe quickly.’
‘Perhaps I do, Herbert. Did the woman keep her oath?’
‘There comes the darkest part of Provis’s life. She did.’
‘That is, he says she did.’
‘Why, of course, my dear boy,’ returned Herbert, in a
tone of surprise, and again bending forward to get a nearer
look at me. ‘He says it all. I have no other information.’
‘No, to be sure.’
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